Colours used for pre historic rock painting.
a. Red ochre b. White c. Black d. All
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colour used for pre historic rock painting is red ochre.
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d. All
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. Clay ochre was the main pigment and provided three basic colours: yellow, brown and numerous hues of red. For black pigment, artists typically employed either manganese dioxide or charcoal, or burnt bones (known as bone black). For white pigment, they used kaolin or ground calcite (lime white).
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